Download ALF Core Training Florida exam with correct answers and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! ALF Core Training Florida Assisted Living Facilitycorrect answerA facility that is operated and regulated as a residential environment not medical that provides housing, meals, and one or more personal services for a period exceeding 24 hours to one or more adults who are not relatives of the owner or administrator. Renewal Licensecorrect answerMust be completed at least 60 days and no more than 120 days before current license expires. CHOWcorrect answerChange of Ownership Initial Licensure CHOWcorrect answerMust be received at least 60 days prior to the change of ownership Omitted Information Licensurecorrect answerMust be submitted within 21 days after the request from the agency is made. The Agency for Healthcare Administrationcorrect answerAlso, "the agency", AHCA, Agency Central Office Length of ALF Licensurecorrect answerLicensing is biennial unless a shorter license period is specified. ALFcorrect answerAssisted Living Facility Activities of Daily Livingcorrect answerFunctions and tasks for self care such as ambulation, bathing, dressing, eating, grooming, and toileting ADLcorrect answerActivities of Daily Living Administratorcorrect answerAn individual at least 21 years of age who is responsible for the operation and maintenance of an assisted living facility. Standard Licensecorrect answerFacilities which are licensed to provide routine personal care services. ECCcorrect answerExtended Congregate Care Extended Congregate Care Licensecorrect answerCan be requested by a facility that has been licensed as an assisted living facility for 2 or more years and that provides services, directly or through contract, beyond the standard license and LNS license including being able to provide total catheter care, all oxygen services, and any type of tube feedings. LNScorrect answerLimited Nursing Services Limited Nursing Services Licensecorrect answerProvide services beyond standard including conducting passive range of motion exercises, apply ice caps and collars, apply heat, performing ear and eye irrigations, conduct urine dipstick test, and cutting toenails of diabetic residents when approved by their healthcare provider. Residents can also receive licensed nursing assistance with replacement of a indwelling urinary catheter or the performance of intermittent urinary catheterizations can be performed by licensed personnel, perform digital stool removal, and the applying and changing of routine dressings that do not require packing or irrigation but are abrasions, skin tears, and closed surgical wounds. Specialty Licensescorrect answerECC, LNS, LMH LMHcorrect answerLimited Mental Health Limited Mental Health Licensecorrect answerMust be obtained by a facility that serves one or more mental health residents. Mental Health Residentcorrect answerAn individual who receives social security disability income (SSDI) due to a mental disorder or supplemental security income (SSI) due to a mental disorder, and receives optional state supplementation (OSS). Community Living Support Plancorrect answerIncludes supports, services, special resident needs necessary for the Mental Health resident to live in ALF. Class "III" finecorrect answerNot less than $500 and not exceeding $1,000 for each violation. Class "IV" Violationcorrect answerAre those conditions or occurrences related to the operation and maintenance of a provider or to required reports, forms, or documents that do not have the potential of negatively affecting clients. Class "IV" finecorrect answerNot less than $100 and not exceeding $200 for each violation. Fine for non-compliance with background screeningcorrect answer$500 Direct Care Staffcorrect answerStaff in Regular Contact or Staff in Direct Contact with residents that provide personal or nursing services to residents, including administrators and managers providing such services. Elopementcorrect answerAn occurrence in which a resident leaves a facility without following facility policy and procedures. Health Care Providercorrect answerA licensed physician or physician's assistant or licensed advanced registered nurse practitioner LTCOPcorrect answerLong Term Care Ombudsman Program Registered Dietitiancorrect answerAn individual registered with the Commission on Dietetic Registration Respite Carecorrect answerFacility-based supervision of an impaired adult for the purpose of relieving the primary caregiver. Significant Changecorrect answerA sudden or major shift in behavior or mood inconsistent with the resident's diagnosis, or a deterioration in health status. Universal Precautionscorrect answerA set of precautions designed to prevent transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B virus (HBV), and other blood borne pathogens when providing first aid or health care. Contiguous Propertycorrect answerProperty under the same ownership separated by no more than a two-lane street that traverses the property. Admission Packagecorrect answer1. admission and continued residency criteria, 2. the charge to reside in the facility and the services, supplies, and accommodations provided by the facility for that rate, 3. personal care services that the facility is prepared to provide to residents and additional costs, 4. nursing services that the facility is prepared to provide to residents and additional costs to the resident, 5. food service and the ability of the facility to accommodate special diets, 6. availability of transportation and additional costs to the resident, 7. any other special services that are provided by the facility and additional cost, 8. social and leisure activities generally offered by the facility, 9. any services that the facility does not provide but will arrange for the resident and additional cost, 10. facility rules and regulations that residents must follow 11. facility policy concerning Do Not Resuscitate Orders and Advance Directives 12. facility's residency criteria for residents receiving extended congregate care services 13. written description of special services provided for individuals with Alzheimer's 14. facility's resident elopement response policies and procedures. Documents provided to resident or responsible partycorrect answer1. A copy of the resident's contract that meets 2. A copy of the facility statement 3. A copy of the resident's bill of rights 4. A Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program brochure that includes the telephone number and address of the district office.